MG ChargeHub Hotel Subsidy Launched in New Zealand

MG Motors New Zealand is leading the way in the electric vehicle space with the release of an EV charge unit programme aiming to boost tourism and the uptake of EVs in the country.

The campaign debuted in Australia in late November 2021 and the initiative allows for up to 3000 heavily subsidised chargers to be made available to regional accommodation providers across New Zealand and Australia.

MG firmly believes a customer should be able to travel to the same location in an Electric Vehicle as they can in a petrol-powered car,” said MG Motor Australia and New Zealand CEO, Peter Ciao. 

“Our goal is to reduce an EV owner’s range anxiety on long trips, lower vehicle emissions and increase greener ways to travel.

“The hotel subsidy programme is MG’s way of contributing to making EV normal.”

MG’s 7kW ChargeHub can recharge a typical EV battery in a quarter of the time it takes with the typical emergency cable supplied with your car, while the 11kW unit is suitable for three-phase power-equipped homes and businesses.

Typically retailing from $1,299, the cost to the business is only $345.  The ChargeHub is compatible with all Type-2 port-equipped EVs, and it is perfectly suited to MG’s own range of current and future new-energy vehicles.

Applications are open and can be made at the following website:

MG MOTOR NEW ZEALAND HOTEL PARTNER PROGRAMtric.co.nz)

Private motorists are also able to purchase MG ChargeHub units at MG dealers around New Zealand.